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October 18, 2011 | Legaltech News

Maintaining Files Not as Simple as It Seems

Maintaining files and giving clients copies -- electronic or otherwise -- are not quite as simple as they might seem, writes Samuel C. Stretton, a Pennsylvania attorney.
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December 21, 2009 | Daily Business Review

Court eyes value of love of man's best friend

A couple is asking the court to carve out a new legal doctrine that a dog's owners can sue for emotional distress and loss of companionship, just like parents can when they lose children.
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March 18, 2010 | Daily Business Review

Social networking pitfalls for judges, attorneys

The perils of online communication by judges and lawyers have emerged in several scenarios that highlight what happens when social networking sites and ethical boundaries meet.
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November 30, 2010 | The Recorder

Coppinger-Martin v. Solis

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February 25, 2000 | Law.com

Law Firms Strike Back at 'Cybersquatter'

Four years ago, Michael Moore made a name for himself in New Jersey as an investigative journalist who wasn't afraid to get his hands dirty. Now, according to a law suit, Moore is making a new name for himself as a cybersquatter, registering Internet domains in the names of law firms and accounting firms, then sells them. The plaintiffs include such big-name firms as Debevoise & Plimpton and O'Melveny & Myers.
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August 12, 2004 | New Jersey Law Journal

Daily Decision Alert: Vol. 12, No. 154 -- August 12, 2004

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November 02, 2010 | New York Law Journal

Paul Weiss' Sorensen, 82, Dies After Suffering Stroke

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April 18, 2011 | Daily Business Review

Budget cuts will affect oversight, former county manager warns

Former Miami-Dade County manager Merrett Stierheim tells a symposium on ethics that state belt tightening could doom anti-corruption efforts.
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October 28, 2003 | The Recorder

School's In

James Batchelder had such a complex patent case that not even the judge fully understood the technology. So for six days, Batchelder, his opposing counsel and a few experts holed up with the judge in his chamber for a tech tutorial. The lawsuit, GTE Wireless Inc. v. Qualcomm Inc., settled last month. GTE accused Batchelder's client, Qualcomm, of infringing its patent on technology that controls how mobile phones select a carrier's network when starting a call.
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September 27, 2006 | Corporate Counsel

Judge Tosses Clean Air Suit Against Pennsylvania

A federal judge has dismissed an environmental group's suit that sought an injunction prohibiting the sales of any new vehicles in Pennsylvania that do not meet California's stringent emissions requirements because the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection has allegedly failed to enforce its emissions standards. The suit was fatally flawed because courts will not entertain a "citizen suit" under the Clean Air Act unless the plaintiff can point to specific violations of emissions standards.
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